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To: yard_man who wrote (195662)10/6/2002 11:38:24 PM
From: JHP  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
remember all the speculation
of money flowing out of japan
as the postal system bonds turn over
and the japanse sick of the returns they earned the last ten years?
do you think this is happening?
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Owing to low returns and mounting frustration with the pace of reform in Japan, Japanese investors have been particularly aggressive in snapping up US securities this year. In fact, through the first seven months of this year, US net inflows from Japan totaled $40 billion, double the level of the same period a year ago. In July, Japanese inflows totaled nearly $17 billion, or one-third of the monthly total. Purchases were directed primarily at US Treasuries and corporate bonds. Another 25% of total inflows in July ($13 billion) were courtesy of investors in Asia ex-Japan, with Chinese investors representing the largest share of purchases.>>
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